Triton BJA 300 Instructions D'utilisation Et Consignes De Sécurité page 5

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e) Maintain power tools. Check for misalignment or
binding of moving parts, breakage of parts and
any other condition that may affect the power
tool's operation. If damaged, have the power tool
repaired before use. Many accidents are caused by
poorly maintained power tools.
f) Keep cutting tools sharp and clean. Properly
maintained cutting tools with sharp cutting edges are
less likely to bind and are easier to control.
ASSEMBLY
Step 1:
Fit the Outer Bearings (H) to the Sliding Insert (A) using the
M6 x 20 Screws (I) and M6 Hex Nuts (J) as shown. Ensure
they are fitted on the same side of the sliding insert as the
three small holes. Fit the Inner Bearings (K) to the Sliding
Insert using the M6 x 45 Screws (L) and M6 Flange Nuts
(M). Do not completely tighten at this stage. All bearings
should be parallel to the sides of the sliding insert.
Fit the Bosses (O) from beneath the two central holes
in the sliding insert and attach the Main Body (B) to the
sliding insert by tightening the M6 x 30 Hex Bolts (P) and
Washers (Q) through the captive nuts in the main body.
Loosen off the depth stop screws on the underneath of the
sliding insert to allow approximately 29mm movement of
the spring-loaded plunger. (Fig.4)
Step 2:
Slide the zinc locking pin on the underside of the main
body to the central 'lock' position.
Fit the sliding insert into the router table tracks by
locating the slots on the inner bearings onto the flange on
the aluminium inner track. Now firmly tighten the inner
bearing screws and check that the sliding insert slides
smoothly. If there is any float between the aluminium inner
track and the inner bearings, loosen the screws, twist the
bearing slightly and re-tighten.
The lock pin on the main body should locate in the slot on
the router plate. In use: When a safety guard is depressed
the lock pin is released, allowing the fence to slide in
the direction the guard is depressed. The fence will
automatically spring back to its central position.
Note: If the fence does not freely spring back, loosen the
fit of the inner bearings against the aluminium track, or
spray the track with spray lubricant.
Screw the Inner Clamp Knobs (N) onto the inner bearing
screws (they cut their own thread).
In use: When fitting or removing the sliding insert the
cut-away edges of the clamps must face toward the inner
track. During operation turn the cut-away edges away
from the inner track. Do not over-tighten, the sliding insert
should be held down free to slide.
g) Use the power tool, accessories and tool bits etc.
in accordance with these instructions, taking into
account the working conditions and the work to
be performed. Use of the power tool for operations
different from those intended could result in a
hazardous situation.
5) Service
a) Have your power tool serviced by a qualified repair
person using only identical replacement parts.
This will ensure that the safety of the power tool is
maintained.
Check that the biscuit joiner is level with, or slightly above,
the table surface and if necessary to remove it and adjust
the height of the aluminum inner track on the router table.
Step 3:
Remove the Biscuit Joiner Cutter (C) from its storage
position in the end of the main body.
If you have a 1 ⁄4" router, remove the 1 ⁄4" Shank (D) from
its storage position in the end of the main body. If tight,
gently prise it out using a screwdriver. Unbolt the cutting
disc from the 1 ⁄2" shank and refit it to the 1 ⁄4" shank. Do
not over-tighten. Store the unused 1 ⁄2" shank in place of
the 1 ⁄4" shank in the end of the main body.
Remove the biscuit joiner from the table. Fit the large
insert ring, supplied with the router table, to the router
plate. Tighten the cutter firmly into the router collet.
Adjust the cutter height so that there is 5-7mm clearance
between the underside of the cutter and the router plate.
Make sure the router's height adjustment is securely
locked before use.
Step 4:
Familiarise yourself with the Notched and Slotted
Windows (E & F). They reduce the risk of finger entry into
the cutter zone and improve saw dust extraction. The
windows are reversible so that the two sets cover the full
range of cutter height adjustment from 5-25mm above
the table. The cutter should never be set any higher than
25mm above the router plate. (Fig.1)
To remove the windows push outwards, from the inside,
near each side of the window.
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Safety Instructions / Assembly
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